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Central Utah riding west of Richfield

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81cr450:
Went for what I thought was a nice mellow 70 mile ride last night. Feeling a little tenderized today though. Wanted to post a little more of what the terrain in the area's like. This is a really sweet spot, you cross though stream half a dozen times on the way up. Higher there's a couple snow melt / spring fed ponds, that usually have some ducks floating around. Quite scenic.

I do have a question though, how do you ride with slower, non 2 stroke riders? I'd get a good rhythm going & then spend 10 minutes or better waiting OVER & OVER again. Any pointer's

We found this sign after we came back down, I thought we were on a nice beginner type ride. I really was trying to take it easy cause the other guys havent ridden an awful lot.













Rooster452:
Looked like a fun ride. You do better to get a dual sport four stroke to plunck around on to keep up with those guys.

81cr450:
I do have a xr650l to plunk around on it's a bit occupied by a friend in the second photo. Trying to get him hooked.
Riding a 2 stroke is either gas or break, not really  made to idle. I guess photography is an option for killing time. Just hard when your adrenaline's pumping & you gotta stop & wait.

81cr450:
Went out for more flogging of the new first gear today. Damp ground ultimate traction just point & go , makes me feel like alot better rider than I actually am. These are about 100 yard or so runs , when you come back down its all the brake you can give & you still pick up speed.





Just some other shots





Foxx4Beaver:
those are awesome pics!!....that's a hill climbers heaven right there

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